Forum Replies Created

Viewing 8 posts - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: Close mobile menu by clicking on active navigation item #871622

    Hi Ismael,

    The original issue is like this (reported by Mathuseo):

    “Am I on the subpage “video” and the user opens the mobile main menu and clicks on “video” as well, the menu simply does not react. It would be a little bit smarter when the menu get closed”

    To simulate this:
    – create a menu without sub-menu items, so just having 1st level menu items, for example ‘Home, About, Contant’
    – set to use a mobile menu layout (full layout, covering the whole screen)
    – open the site and navigate for example to “about”
    – next, open the menu and click on ‘about’

    You will see nothing happens, the menu remains covering the screen and no feedback is provided to the user. It seems the site if ‘frozen’, which give a bad experience of course.

    The effect could be limited by indicating the active page, so the user would not try to select the page he/she is on, as it is clear that is useless, in that case I believe the user would simply close the menu with the X. But probably best is to simply reload the page when a user selects the menu items of the actual active page.

    With CSS tweaks I enabled the active menu indication, so for now I can work with this, but the other solution would be preferred.

    Next; about the solutions provided in this ticket: I believe this is focussed on sub-menu items, not on the top level menus. The part of the code update that is suggested is never activated by the code-flow for the case I explained above (with just 1st level. menu’s), I tested it.

    Hope this helps to find a solution

    Kind regards,
    Tom

    in reply to: Close mobile menu by clicking on active navigation item #870048

    I applied this fix, but seems not to work. It is also only focussed on submenu’s? While the same problem is applicable too at main menu level.

    Unfortunately I only identified this issue as a show stopper just for going live, as the way the menu behaves give a real bad user experience. I am surprised about it, as it such a basic UI feature. If would be a little less worse if the menu indicated the active selection, but also this is not available.

    Please solve this as soon as possible, as this way I am not able to apply the Enfold theme for serious service :-(

    in reply to: Active Menu Not Indicated Visually #595879

    CASE CAN BE CLOSED

    I solved it by deleting all already present menu items (from own/or previous demo) from the menu configuration and create a new menu

    in reply to: Video content on mobile devices #527941

    I also have the same observation as Lanelee, a magic padding below the video. Has this been solved?

    Just wondering, why these types of hacks with the color section are needed at the first place? Why the video element is so very limited in options? It is an important of a website, and there are actually no options at all to set. No layout features and no play-control options for example, like auto play or hide controls, etc

    Hi Rikard,

    I very very later reply on an earlier question of me. Sorry about that. I missed your reply, so I thought the item was not answered.

    Actually my question addresses an issue I have on smaller screens and using two columns with text. Lower the display resolution reduces the display width, so the text is of course getting more and more filled vertical instead of horizontal as a response. The problem is that at my website the text in the right column is going 1) to the extreem with going vertical, making it hard to read and not look good 2) Text ‘falls of the screen’.

    So I tried to solve this by making the website swap sooner to mobile format, which solved the problem. But in this format the right column is displayed below the left column, while I’d prefer to have it the other way around.

    Though, another solution would be to make the text-fonts smaller at lower available screen width, so they still fit. Could you help me with the CSS code for this?

    Examples:

    http://www.dotamelo.com/about/ (Quotes are too narrow, and photo to small).
    http://www.dotamelo.com/contact/ (Facebook line is cut of)

    Make the screens smaller to see the effect.

    Regards,
    Tom

    Hi Yigit,

    Yes, that solved it, thanks very much for the prompt reply!

    Kind regards,
    Tom

    Hi Elliott,

    Yes, this works. Thank you!

    Now I just have to play a bit with the top/bottom margins of the cells in the case of the condition for better display, I’ll see if I can figure this out.

    Building a website that looks 100% on all resolutions is a times consuming challenge, with or without theme ;-)

    Cheers,
    Tom

    Ok, this is not a bug, so the above comment can be ignored. I found out that there is a way to specify a separate logo for transparency setups. It’s a good option, just takes time to find out all possible tweaks and their impacts :-)

Viewing 8 posts - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)